« Reply #32 on: October 26, 2013, 01:53:19 pm »
Me to Manager (Uni Graduate in management) L***** , DONT tell a man with thirty years trade experience HOW to do a job, just tell him what you want.
Don't even get me started on the others with 'engineering degrees' from India.
Are you sure we didn't work for the same department Wal?
., the only difference being that my wanker engineer was an Aussie. The shop foreman fitter was a Pommy Indian though and he was a great bloke and a very smart engineer who knew how to do emergency fixes without shutting down production...a skill he'd learned over 20 years at sea as an engineer on super tankers. The closest he'd ever been to a university was driving past one on the way to work yet he ran rings around our masters degree'd know all. I've seen and heard of many a government department sent backwards by the hierarchies propensity to hire these blokes over well versed tradesmen that have learned their craft on the shop floor.
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